Tuesday, May 2, 2017

The inside battle of AAP party, Kumar might quit

Aam Aadmi Party is going through a tough time and the inside battle is raging with the speculation that Kumar Vishwas would quit the party. In their last attempt to reproach Viswas to settle down his thoughts with the party, party chief, Arvind Kejriwal met the upset leader on Tuesday night. Kumar is reportedly upset over the allegations made by MLA Amanatullah Khan.

After emerging from the meeting, Kejriwal talked to the press making a latest national news as he said, "Kumar is upset, but I am sure we will convince him. He is an integral part of our movement," 

Earlier, on Tuesday, Kumar Vishwas went against the direction of the Party Chief and made some public remarks. He vents out his emotions addressing an impromptu press conference outside his Ghaziabad residence and said that if these allegations would be against Kejriwal or Manish Sisodia, khan would have been expelled from the party, there and then. He also said that he will make his final decision on Tuesday night. This gave air to the rumor that he is planning to quit the party. 

Leaving signs that, Kejriwal is considering Vishwas defiance a serious matter, Manish Sisodia, deputy Chief Minister Delhi said in a public statement that the party knows well what is the reason behind the TV appearance of Vishwas and who all are getting benefitted with it.

 Kejriwal has always claimed Kumar as his younger brother but it seems he is in no mood to do this anymore. The AAP Management is sending out clues that such incidents are destroying the public image of the party. On Tuesday, before Kejriwal’s meeting, Manish Sisodia and Sanjay Singh went to Kumar’s residence to talk with him and initiate the patch-up. 

"I have conveyed this to Arvind and Manish and I reiterate it today that I don't want to become chief minister, deputy chief minister or AAP's national convenor. I don't want to join any political party or Swaraj India (political party founded by expelled AAP leader Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan). I am a volunteer," Vishwas said, adding, "I request the leadership not to kick volunteers and party workers." 

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